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[title] Disconnect woofer terminals
[* black] Look inside the subwoofer enclosure to find the woofer driver. Notice the black and red wires with terminals at the ends clipped onto the speaker's terminals.
[* black] Gently grasp one wire terminal and wiggle it left and right while pulling the terminal away from the speaker.
-[* black] Remove the other terminal using a similar method. NOTE: Black is usually negative and red positive. However, Klipsch labelled the speaker terminals incorrectly, so the black wire clips on to "+" and the red wire clips on to "-" . Also, on my unit, each wire terminal only fit on one (the correct) terminal and not the other because of its width.
+[* black] Remove the other terminal using a similar method. NOTE: Black is usually negative and red positive. However, Klipsch labelled the speaker terminals incorrectly, so the black wire clips on to "+" and the red wire clips on to "-" . Also, on my unit, each wire terminal only fit on the correct speaker terminal and not the other.